The evening world. Newspaper, January 11, 1912, Page 13

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MRS. WRIGHT WAS "wae wager or HANDSOMEST COP “es KILLED WITH DOGS BY LEAKING GAS though atih she had given her experience to the whole world. She was silenced t night for the si Church of sixth street a According to Mrs. ta the church are due mainly to fact that eusta Stetson, who with era Was excommunicated from "T USE DRUGS Tn the controversy , HOWINE out of the} over, Sho decinred she would yet give iDON SE R | : great deal was said about | to the outside world tie complete story nimal magnetiai the} of how ste conquered the ‘“deain FOR CONSTIPATION death thought” and kindred o Mis, Wright ts a stanch supporter of| will ever get to do tt in the First Mra. Stetson. Church. Just Try’ Nature's Cure, | “When I realized the ‘death thought’ Mra, Wright is the wife of a Bayside Vhreatened With — Ejection When She Porsisted in Giv- oan @ year ago and I simply put my-| In May of last year Mre. W aoe a self i the hande of God and asked him | sent to Bellevue Hospital by Magistrate | (hem—also that any drug will lose its Kittle child would to iook after me| Murphy in the West Sid EU WRONG AT THE SCIENCE MEETING Mre ing Her Testimony. | GAS FROM PIPE LEAK, ee ee One of \ | | } Kiger J. Wrigit, a Christan! Baysite, L. 1. red to- © had got rid of the “death and Wouldn't rest content ne within mpted to MARTIN Ji CORBETT. hand on her arm. Many in the gallery} Corde and back pews stood up to see what! Irish—lay would happen, but 1 he tx a frie h some time ago. Mra. Btet- ‘i some with ambitions | she would sit dow ; Lad Eddy's place| she didnt do a remained there un’ amities, | thought.” But she is not certain r of the e explained to-day, | contractor who ts First Re less. It was more} Christian Science Chureh th wag | taken in and show mo what the cause was, servation as to her santy, Tt wa as] we should BODY OF EVILDOERS CAUSED| claimed at the time that she had doen | ne assintes ALL THE TROUBLE, “We Gid it. 1 discovered that tn my | church. Her husband, ase, as in others, {t was an organized | the commitment, sald 5 ‘plamed ner | ody of evildoers that was doing it, and Geostites ee Weta he eld, ne raed Sle a i wal a som not any of the persons friendly to Mra, | Ut pa oe Met AL, | taken occasic acpi brother of Mra. Wright, wa pation, bilious: ‘About & year ago I tried to give | imo: and the count! ty testimony in the church, but Mr. “There is a woman I shall not nan which are Serlekles, then the Firet Reader, or-] upon whom I put the blame for 1 red me to sit down. I insisted it was ray right, but he had me put out of the church, I¢ was only one of the un- pleasant experiences I have had there, and ali because I am a friend of Mra sReteon, I am certain, It te to that my fobhheae llinrashlod being shown and Friday bargain——~ j splained by all Riker Drug Stores in ti t t a sclige ti oeat to tesleah een NfeWorc and Besoivas Sale of Candy En ee OCK O oy s’ othin and gave my testimony. I wanted the| “That woman always speaks Kindly of | Everye id K cabrio 2.08 Petti aye $1.98, $2.45 and $2.98 Suits and Overcoats $2.98 Petticoats 18 Petticoats ‘We heard your CARTER'S LITTLE, h Hf ' For style, comfort Consisting of boys le breasted su: th kmicher pants, timony last Wednesday night and ee service W. L. Dou Ge VER PILLS Jf a M ta colar 60 not care to hear it again.’ ‘You L. Dong! e 4 t: for have no right to stop me,’ I insisted ‘I maki ‘ame here to talk and I will talk.’ | ae other ibd world to know it. Last night I tried to rive it again for the benefit of persons not present last week. It might have | oy been unusual for a person to give the Frontal reservations.” fame testimony twice, bu cone, and my object wai | | | | | \ But Mrs, W: Miret Reader cal. iim to conduct the Iady from the chureh. “Don't you dare touch me!" biased Mrs. Wright. “Don't you dare! Leave me alone or tt will be the worse for everybody concerned." faR8. WRIGHT PROMISED TO The usher haited before he put his | Severs, “an, A Real Old-Fashioned Brill Sale With Real Old-Fashioned, Big Bargains in Overcoats and Suits of Very Newest Fashion ' PB displaying hysteria the § heh services in the ondition. For two and a half) has held this spell over my great extent. Mra. Wright Wes soon discharged | from the horpital as sane. She h completely touted the “death thought. this Natu plied Mise Cayenne; “but she| Ask for he is making some terrible have seen it Sere te fast an toed t didn’t talk, The Sake yee usher and told i Vf KEEP THE PEACE, oan West 1 ane For Men and Young Meu Overcoats and Suits at $16.50 More Than 5,000 Overcoats Reduced From te nineees | Q0e| 9 $40, $35, $32, $30, $28, $25, $22 and $20 | a © Gi EREE Plain blacks and Oxfords, many of them silk lined; and a remarkahlo assortment of imported ay and domestic Fancy ‘mixed and mingled hesterfields and Ragians; lined aud unliued brown and gray Ulsters, coats, belted and plain; smooth, rough and shaggy fabrics. Friday Ba-gain More Than 4,000 Suits Reduced From pene Bats $30, $28, $25, $22 and $20 English models, modified English and conservative models—-browas, grays, blues and neat dark effects, a remarkable assortment. Friday Bargain——~ The Opportunity of the Year sa Sale Now Going On at All Five Stores VR CONVENIENT STORES “Get the Habit.” 979 Broadway, nr, Chambers St. 128th Street at Third Avenue Broadway at 49th Strect 3 whe Biot ters 47 Cortlandt St,, nr. Greenwich Union Square, I4th St.,nr.B' way Had Tooth-hold on Trousers | in Effort to Save Him, | of Houtenant, | He wag mn th @ captains’ th al grt Embracing every des.rable style in lace, butten and Blucher Women’s 29c Underwear models, in all the wanted toe shapes of the season, in patent PAIR eats 8 eee coltskin, gun metal calf velour viei k.d, tan calfek.n, bos ine ved wih fuese We all know that constipation brings calf and other desirable leathers and ‘and materials eeeeecevees t sleey a ¢C on countless other complaints if, not ‘ hand, appendicitis among Court for ob- | power afte we better for our health, s from the in does !t in such a way as to im- 1). Qaly 31 -| Don’t Persecute But, ais, Ructara P.Verva tne) WY. L. DOUCLAS | your Bowels I came here to-n! 1 sald, but right ‘$3 $3.59 a 84 sHoes | Gat gt chara und canis SNnduiesal Purely vegeuable. Aa gently on the fiver, oie minate bie, and soothe the delicate boy itn |. boys’ double breasted suite, amongst which a gf ¢ Or Underskirts las : a) many have two pairs of pants. Sizes from 2/; to 17 years. oe Unders f | Sich’ Headache and lndi,estion, as millions know, [peer oe | Small Pill, Smail Dose, Small Price | Consisting of boys’ long coats with convertible collars, boys Genuine musa: Signature at + double breasted suits, boys’ Russian overcoats, boys’ Russian | Fe Me for | suits, buys’ sailor suits, boys Many of the | “== y \ cuits have two pairs ¢ to 17 years. Mw Gord Harlem Store Open Bvery Evening ee THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1912. 13 to YETTA THE PRISONER, coming from achool made Wilson dius! " DI Msad on MENACES STATION TILL Ps aoe ei ae eeemc nt re | Met, oe Your ok whe fons seed | Dr. Bull’ S$ FARMER COP GETS ON, station. nut hor tn a atait and gave her |)" eas a Gea oe et ine! mee oo ce haere Be sce | COUNT Syrup I~ For coughs, colts, New York Police Have | About mitking time there was a great | © but, Alas! | fuss in the stable, Yetta was mootng , jas though ahe was deoply hurt by the Jack @f attention she was receiving in Rolph Whisnant Doors | She also thowed @ disposition to Kok) ft c | her stall to bite, | 4¥ | Doorman Wrinkle, who came from @ and white | faein, bought a wooden pall. Boon For oy found ner, but | yerta stopped her nolae and a few min: hs Hand nurse | utes later Wrinkle walked Into the | yard of | yack room ef the station with fve | 9 1 Wyona | quarts of tresh warm milk. Hale s Honey | Nobody In! phe reserves had a milk jamboree; Of Horehound and Tar ona € nl Knew to whom #h@ wiison tadling out the deverage to the A ' ya gota el applicants, There was another Soothes ft this morning agd then— | and n Bermick of Dupont ana| & t Now York, a — rely beautiful re Colds for non, woman and | child, N hing better. ) PRICI NTS. Corbett’s Three Pets « rm ‘Mt conan was all gone.” rin D, Corbett, th Bt, Phila v od their t ' SENT FRE: horse, Bhar Christopher aventios, telephoned around | ont ay (4g Ment! 9 ry? He was torty-one her hor hee to the station and asked why they didn't return his | A. 6. MEYER & 6O,, TIMORE, sult boys and girls prise cow, Yetta, A Cherge Acccunt Serves You Best Here, Where Prices Are the Lowest — Full Details, Fourth Floor dead his master’s trousers d jay in an attitude to gied In vain ‘sBusy Orn er Tall Buy Shoes from pe Most Famous Makers at an Average of \4, Price. Nees (Main Floor. ), rm Friday Bargain Boys’ 59c Underwear erp nigng | Aen (Hate "J '49c triday Bargain Cotton Stockings Women’s $2 & $2.50 Shoes Samples from Several Makers of oP Shoes LUDED are all the very ps inter styles. The most wanted caihers, including patent coltskin, patent r being taken for a time—but also know thot if Nature ean { instead of being forced, so f Internal atestines as nh Waste fy demaud-—which, will prevent consti- ith its depression, more serious diseases caused by the blood taking up kid:kinand vier kid: kin; in lace, & Blucher models. All heel heights and all toe shapes Children's and Misses’ $2 and $2.50 Shoes Of Tan Russia Calf, in Button or Blucher_ models. $1.15 Single Stamps Thereafter Patent Coltsiin in, Blucher models; Vici ne sanitl STAMPS All Premiums Delivered Ft or Box Calf. Pair at thousands, is p ned physicians Priced i Clearance Parente take notice of the unusual values we offer for Friday. You never had a like opportunity to dress your boy right for so little money. Think of it! all suits and overcoats wry priced $1.98 to $9.50, reduced as follows: cw Friday Bargain——~ $22.50 Rugs ona~— Friday Bargain Norfolk ouits, Russian and sailor su ranging in size from 21/2 to 16 years old $3.80, $4 and $5 Suite and Overconts—Cor at s! 45 of boys’ long overcoats, convertible collars: boys’ ° for boys’ Russian suits, boys’ sailor » |. Russian overcoats LTS Neeeememeene (Necond Floor.) cn——Friday Bargain teamed, | pacer ae ial pda OG Rugs $ 4 { $5.00, $6.00 to $9.50 Suits and Overcoata e c—Friday Barguin—— 3.98 to $4.98 Curtains (Friday Bargains—-Third Floor. ), ) po —Friday Pai ie A 80c Cork Lincleums' Better Shirt Values Are Impossible | a “CAUSE we took every sample —every surplus shirt this maker had— we bought them at about what it cost him to make them. Some bear the Inbel of the largest and best retailers in the United States. ES rears Foor) | We hed to take them just as they were. Some have small Friday Ea stains er a tiny flaw. ilues to $1.50 {49c Velvet aed Bags entree || Madras and perce aha m oat owen stipes nd . siwete. 4 ant plat d fronts with an cee | ‘| » t )i3e|! foo mercerized shirts. in tol 6 coleme and salt | ef regen ytd | out mods Sites 4 ta IR cho.ce at ree ge and plated shits —Cufla ottached ¢ ‘| cam—Friday Barsain——~ 1 Sizes 14 t0 IDs aigeateneneere cae RM pene e eae Matting Suit Ca an ss to EYIeR) 1.23] Values to 51.00 to $ 06 cn~—Friday Bargain $3 Portieres fed an een (Fourth Floor. ad Friday Bargains i) indow Shades A $e rattan too.) SO) rosin the | Printed madras (and percales vr 1 and figures. | with tripe and Ares in cone Friday Bargain a“ mat styles, trastine colors, Coat modela, ; $1 Sweaters Nemes (Fourth Floor.) oy 1 5 ; ; cu tt w “ Via aia ‘and plaite ted bosom » . Sizes 14 Cmmntieiday Bar gairimeey (90) te LO Oe ee c friday wePTe , f | $1.25 Umbrellas abrella: r—New Model No. 4— 7-Good T EE Cetemth P1007. 1 eed riday Bargain Boy s $1.25 Seater (Seventh Floor. cam Friday Bar goin— | “Seymour” Cigars [vate en' | 190 ain Bowe, crommrviday sara ($1.49 ee (tate P1006.) eed triday bargar—— 25 Cigars Men's hings to Eatn And always moderately priced. Mais orders care ully filled. Hams Faney svg nancies | averaging 7 to 12 It l4c cach. per io Canned Goods Macaroni or Spaghetti tiestivum and Preserves | 39c Pictures Beans irs Line dozen, Sewing Machine Nceneuees (Third Fes ry ) Brand ote ancy” Or wot plebed | Pot toes Island timp. No. | nnd" keepers 376 ean, ves eieravcan, 12€ yum Vintage qu 1k ———————, Eve Glasses and Port or Sherry“; larly at $1.50, sale tormorrow, gal “Ga Qo to 7 you whee you Fasy. U2" Pown $4.09 Per Terms ; _ and Week (Third Floor.) ; ‘ nme (Fourth Floor, itt AP coos ThE uty BIKECE SiG, HENRY SIKGEL, Sres’t—-WE GIVE LIBERTY TAARING STAMPS,

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